Cystine

Cystine is formed by the oxidation of two proximal cysteine residues, covalently linking them in a disulfide bond.



 Articles in Proteopedia concerning cystine include:
 * Disulfide Connectivity of Velaglucerase, a.k.a. acid-beta-glucosidase (GlcCerase)
 * Serine Proteases
 * PHB synthase in Rhodobacter sphaeroides
 * Serine Proteases: A Tutorial of Chymotrypsin, Trypsin and Elastase
 * Altering Disulfide Bonds in a Structure Using PyMol

To view automatically seeded indices concerning cystine, see:
 * Cyclic cystine knot
 * Cystine knot superfamily
 * Cystine knot
 * Cystine stabilized alpha-beta motif
 * Inhibitor cystine knot
 * Cystine-stabilized alpha-helical motif
 * Cystine-knot
 * Cystine-rich
 * Cystine-knot growth factor
 * Inhibitor cystine knot motif
 * Inhibitor cystine-knot
 * Cyclic cystine knot motif
 * Homodimer,cystine knot
 * Inhibitory cystine knot
 * Fad-cystine-oxidoreductase
 * Cystine knot motif

External Resources

 * DiANNA: a web server for disulfide connectivity prediction
 * DISULFIND: Cysteines Disulfide Bonding State and Connectivity Predictor